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Iain Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Feb 1995 12:54:30 EST
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I will look into it.  It is possible that it has already been photographed at
the National Archives (Louis Cardinal?), so possible it could be done form
there.
 
iain taylor
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Subject: Re: Help Wanted
Author:  Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
Date:    17/2/95  11:05 AM
 
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Iain Taylor writes...
 
> The map in question is titled:
>
> CANADA:THE KEYSTONE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, published c.1925 apparently in a
> settlement promotion booklet (one of many produced in the period 1880 to 1950
> by the Can. govt.).  Unfortunately the collectible stall in Nepean where I
> acquired this recently did not have the booklet itself, but no doubt this coul
   d
> be found with diligent search.
 
This sounds like a wonderful map for any teaching set of examples of the good
the bad and the just-plain-curious in cartography; and I suspect that quite a
few people might be interested in getting hold of copies.
 
Just a thought but, given the publication date (1920s) it is presumably way
past any copyright cut-off dates. Would there be any chance of some nice
charitable and generous person out there scanning a copy of this map and
putting it on the Web and/or an ftp site, in TIFF, GIF or any other suitable
format for us in distant lands to download if so inclined?
 
Possibly not, but I thought I would ask anyway....
 
Darius Bartlett

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